The correct answer for this question would be option B. The one that you should do during your third read of the multi-draft reading process is to evaluate <span>how the selection compares to another. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. </span>
Answer:
<u>Noun</u> "We"
<u>Verb</u> "decided"
<u>Prepositional Phrase</u> "to take the ferry"
<u>Prepositional Phrase</u> "to the island"
Explanation:
When you look at the sentence "We decided to take the ferry to the island." you should focus on only one word at a time. "We" is a noun because it refers to the person speaking. "decided" is a verb because it is describing what happened. "to take the ferry" is a Prepositional phrase because it starts with the word "to". The word "to" alone is not a Prepositional phrase but it is a preposition. "to the island" is a prepositional because it starts with the word "to".
The number of commas that must be added to the sentence <span>to show that there will be five people on the committee is actually five. This is the best conclusion that can be arrived at after reading the given sentence. I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your help.</span>